Aiwa CT-X418 User manual

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STEREO CAR CASSEITE RECEIVER
RADIO-CASSEllE ESTEREOFONICOPARA AUTOMOVIL
OWNER’S RECORD
For your convenience, record the model number and
serial number (you will find them on the right side of
yourset) inthespace provided below. Please referto
the,m when you contact your AIWA dealer in case of
difficulty.
Model No. ICT-X418
Serial No. ~
Welcome
Thank you for your purchasing thisAIWA product.
To optimize the performance of this unit, please
read through this manual carefully.
In addition to this operating instructions manual,
be sure to refer to the separate installation and
connections manuals as well.
PRECAUTIONS
This unit is designed to be operated on a 12-volt
DC negative-ground electrical system only.
To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the
negative car battery terminal until the unit has
been mounted and connected completely.
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one
whose amperage rating is identical. Use of a
fuse of higher amperage may cause serious
damage to the unit.
Keep screwdrivers, etc. and other metallic or
magnetic objects away from the playback head.
When your car was parked in direct sunlight
resulting in a considerable rise in temperature
inside the car, allow the unit to cool off before
operating it.
Keep the volume at such a level that you can
hear outside warning sounds (horns, sirens,
etc.).
Notesoncassettes
Do NOT expose cassettes to direct sunlight,
extremely high or cold temperature or moisture,
Keep cassettes away from equipment with built-
in magnets to avoid unwanted noise or loss of
sound quatity.
Do NOT touch the tape of a cassette, as any dirt
or dust will contaminate the heads.
Be sure to remove any cassette from the unit if
you are not using it.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Parf 150fthe FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation,
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there isnoguarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio ortelevision reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Modificafionsoradjustmentstothisproduct, which
are not expressly approved by the manufacturer,
may void the user’s right or authority to operate
this product.
Cautiononthetransit protectionpad
The unit is shipped with a transit protection pad
in the cassette compartment.
Be sure to press EJECT A to remove the pad
before operation the unit.
Transitprotectionpad
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
FRONT PANEL ................................................................................................................................... 3
DETACHING AND ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL ..... ....................................................... .... ... 4
SETTING THE BEEP TONE ............................................................................................................... 5
SETTING THE CLOCK ....................................................................................................................... 5
RADIO OPERATION .......................................................................................................................... 6
PRESEITING STATIONS ............................. ...................................................... ................. ........... 7
TAPE PLAYBACK ............................................................................................................................... 8
SOUND ADJUSTMENTS .................... ...................................................... ..................................... 9
CRP (CDchanger ready position) .................................................................................................... 10
CONNECTING A PORTABLE CD PLAYER OR OTHER EQUIPMENT .......................................... 11
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 12
SPECIFICATIONS .................................... . ........... ................. .. ............................... .................... 12
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FRONTPANEL
Displaywindow
@H-BASS button
@
PWR (power onloff) button
@
SEL (select) button
@ +/- (sudio control) button
@ EJECT & button
@Csssette compartment
@ DIRECTION+/* button
@BAND button
@CRP(CDchanger ready position) button
@~ (release) button
@I
TUNE VIA buttons
@MUTE
button
@CD INjack (3.5-mm dia.)
@Preset station buttons 1-6
@A. ME(auto memory/preset scan) button
@ DISP(display) button
@LO (locai/DX) button
@CD IN button
@Band indicator
@Main display section
@H BASS indicetor
@ST (stereo) indicator
@ICRP(CD changer ready position)
indicator
@LO (local) indicator
@AM/PM
indicator
@Audio control indicator
@Subdiaplay section
@l<> (tape direction) indicator
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DETACHINGAND
ATTACHINGTHEFRONT
PANEL
1
2
You can detach the front panel from the unit and
carry it with you when you leave your car
unattended.
When you carry the front panel out of your car,
use the supplied earring case.
Before detaching the front panel, remove the
cassette to prevent possible damage to the unit.
1
2
3
Press PWR to turn the unit off.
While supporting the front panel with
one hand, press $ to release one side
of the panel. Care must be taken not to
drop the panel. It may suddenly eject at
this point.
When the front panel is lifted from the
unit, remove it by pulling it away from
the unit.
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Attachingthefrontpanel
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SecurityLamp
When the front panel isdetached, you can find an
LED lamp on the front side of the unit. This lamp
is designed to deter theft, and continues to flash
when the car’s ignition is turned off with the front
panel detached. This unit is not equipped with
any other security systems such as a security
alarm, so there are limitations to itseffecfiveness.
LED lamp
Do NOT touch the connector on the reverse
side of the front panel, as doing so may
contaminate the connector and cause a poor
connection resulting in a malfunction.
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SETTINGTHEBEEPTONE
SETTINGTHECLOCK
The unit is preset at the factory to beep each time
you press any button on the front panel except
OPEN. You can stop beeping by following the
procedure below.
~ With the unit off, prees 1 and 4 at the
same time.
The “BEEP indication appears.
Each time you press them, this function turns
on or off.
The beep function is activated when the
“BEEP indication appears with the audio
control indicator lighting up and deactivated
without the indicator.
Audio control indicator
1
3
1
2
3
4
2;4
Press PWR.
Press and hold down DISP for more
than 1.5 seconds until the clock
indication flashes.
If you do not proceed with step 3 within 5
seconds, the clock indication disappears.
E3mEl
Press V to sat the hour.
Press A to set the minutes.
Press DISP to start woridnfr the clock
from Osecond.
Havingtheciockdisplayedwhile in Radio,Tape
Piayor CDChangerPiaymods
Press DISP. To return the unit to its former
display, repeat the same procedure.
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RADIOOPERATION
1
32
2
2
3
4
4
Press PWR to turn the unit on.
The radio frequency appears.
Press BAND to select the band from
among FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
The band indication appears cyclically in
order.
(FMI, FM2 and FM3 share the same
frequency range.)
Band
Frequency
indication
indication
Press (more than 0.5 second) either
TUNE Vor TUNE Atotune inthe desired
station.
Press Y to decrease and A to increase the
frequency.
The unit starts scaning and tunes ina station
automatically (Seek tuning).
Press the button again to deactivate Seek
tuning. Repeat the procedure until the desired
station is tuned in.
Note
If you press (less than 0.5 second at a time)
either TUNE T or TUNE
A, the frequency
decreases or increases step by step.
Adjust the volume with +/-.
PWR
TUNE T/A
l-o
LO(local/DX)button
You can use Local mode when you wish to tune
in only strong stations during seek tuning. In
Radio mode, press LO to select Local mode. The
“LO indicator lights up.
Press LO to deactivate Local mode and switch
to DX (distance) mode.
The “ST” (stereo) indicator lights up when the
tuned-in station is broadcasting in stereo and
the reception is good.
Toturn the unit off
Press PWR.
Switchingmodes
When the unit is in Radio mode, inserting a
cassette switches the unit to Tape Play mode
automatically.
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PRESETTINGSTATIONS
1
2
Press BAND to select a desired band
from among FMI, FM2, FM3 and AM.
Pm3
Press and hold A.ME for more than 1.5
seconds to activate the automatic
praseting function.
The six strongest available stations will be
stored in memory on the preset station
buttons 1 to 6 in order of their signal
strength.
USethis function to automatically preset up to 6
stations each for FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM (up to
a total of 24 stations).
When auto memory is completed, the station
stored in 1CH is tuned in.
To stop auto memory, press A.ME again.
Tocheckthe presetstations(presetscan)
If you wish to check the preset stations, press
A.ME for less than 1.5 seconds. The preset
stations stored in memory will be tuned in for 5
seconds each in order.
To stop this function, press A.ME again or press
any of the preset station buttons 1 to 6.
1
1
2
3
3
T
Press BAND to select tha band from
among FMI, FM2, FM3 and AM.
Tune in the station that you wish to
praset with TUNE T or TUNEA.
Preae one of the Dreeet station buttons
1 to 6 for approximately 1.5 seconds.
The number of the pressed preset station
button appears next to the frequency
indication.
Preset ‘number
Repeat these procedures to preset upto6 stations
each for FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
You can manuaiiy preset stations that have not
been seiected by auto memory.
If you try to preset a station on a preset station
button on which another station of the same
band has aiready been preset, the previously
preset station wili be erased.
During presetting of stations, beeps are heard
regardless of the beep on/off setting (page 5).
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1
2
~ Press BAND to select a desired band
from among FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM.
z Pressthedesired preset station button.
The number of the pressed preset station
button is displayed next to the frequency
indication.
Activetuningreceptioncontrol(ATRC)
This unit automatically suppresses FM noise
caused by varying signal strength resulting from
movement of the car.
The built-in automatic blending circuit mixes the
left and right channel signals according to the
strength of the reception. At the same time, the
high-cut circuit activates to maintain the sound
quality.
If the reception becomes even weaker, the unit
automatically switches to Monaural mode to
reduce noise.
TAPEPLAYBACK
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1
2
fnsert a cassette to start playback.
Playback starts in the direction that the unit
played back previously.
Adjust the volume with +/-.
Pressthefollowing buttonsto operetetape
transport
To do this
Eject the cassette*
Change the playback
side
Fast-forward upper side
of the tape
Rewind lower side of
the tape
Rewind upper side of
the tape
Fast-fonvard lower side
of the tape
Stop fast winding and
resume playback
Press
this button
El
@ and ~
simultaneously
El
RI
@or ~ lightly*’
When you eject the cassstte, the unit switches to
Radio mode.
“’ Do not press ~
or ~ ail the way. Doing so may
change the direction of tape transport.
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TAPEPLAYBACK
Autoreversefunction
When the end of the tape is reached during
playback or fast tape transport, the direction of
the tape is automatically reversed, and playback
starts again.
Tapedirectionindications
Playback
Fast- forward
or rewind
Lower side
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Beforeturningtheignition off
Be sure to eject any cassette from the unit before
turning the ignition off. Otherwise, the unit may be
damaged when you detach the front panel.
Swilchingmodes
When the unit is in Radio mode, inserting a
cassette switches the unit to Tape Play mode
automatically.
Toprevsnttapeproblems
Before inserting a cassette into the unit, make
sure that there isnoslack inthetape. Ifnecessary,
take up the slack by inserting a pencil into the
spindle hole and winding.
90-minute or longer tapes are extremely thin and
easily deformed or damaged.
recommended.
They are no
SOUNDADJUSTMENTS
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MUTE
1
2
Press SEL to select the mode that you
wish to adjust from: VOL (volume), BAS
(baes), TRE (treble), BAL (balance) and
FAD (fader).
The following indications appear in cyclic
order.
-- ..,--
r+L/oL+ll~!&l /T’L+.flHL*FF?Fl
L
~
The eelected mode stitches to volume mode
if you do not proceed with step 2 within 5
seconds.
Press +/- to adiust the level.
Press and hold eith~r button to change the
level rapidly.
Adjust each mode referring to the audio
control indicators in the display window. (see
page 3)
i f–f11
I IT L
=
+
Decreases the
Increases the
volume level volume level
Decreases the Increases the
bass level bass level
Decreases the Increases the
treble level treble level
E
level of the right level of the left
level of the front level of the rear
Without selecting any mode with SEL, only
the volume level can be adjusted by pressing
+/-.
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MUTEbutton
Press this button to temporarily lower the volume.
Press it again to restore the previous volume,
You can enjoy music with strong bass sound.
H-BASS
Press H-BASS to obtain powerful bass.
The “H BASS indicator lights up.
Each time you press H-BASS, this function turns
on or off.
CRP(CDchangerready
position)
You can enjoy CD changer play in combination
with your RF-CD-changer system with easy
operation.
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1
2
3
4
‘7
Press PWR to turn the unit on,
The radio frequency indication appears.
Press BAND to select the FM1 band.
Prees (less than 0.5 second at a time)
either TUNE Y or TUNE A repeatedly to
tune inyour FMmodulator’sfrequency’.
Press CRP for more than 2 seconds to
preset the frequency.
The “CRP indicator flashes.
Pressing TUNE
Y/A or any preset number
button stores your setting in memory and the
“CRP indicator goes off.
Tune in 88.7 MHz or 89.1 MHz for Aiwa brand’s
compact disc changer system. This unit is preset in
88.7 MHz at the factory.
Note
You can not preset your setting in the following
cases.
when you select a band except FMI.
when a cassette is inserted in the unit.
- when the unit is in CD IN mode.
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CRP(CDchangerreadyflosition)
Y Press PWR to turn the unit on.
If a cassette is inserted, remove itto prevent
possible damage to the unit.
z Press CRP
to switch the unit to CRP
mode.
The “CRP indicator lights up.
s
Play aCDwith yourCDchangersystem.
A Adjust the volume with +/-.
TostopCDchangerplay
1. Press CRP.
2. Turn off your CD changer system.
Toturnthe unit off
Press PWR.
CONNECTINGA
PORTABLECDPLAYER
OROTHEREQUIPMENT
This unit isequipped with the line-level input (CD
IN) jack enabling high quality of the sound.
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1
2
3
4
2
4
If a cassette is inserted, remove it to
prevent possible damage to the unit.
Connect a portable CD player, etc. via
the CDINjack (3.5-mm dia.) on the unit.
Press PWR to turn the unit on.
Press CD IN to listen to the connected
equipment.
The “CD” indication appears.
For further information on the connected
equipment, refer to the operating instructions
for the equipment.
Note
Be sure to press CD IN afier you connect a
portable CD player, etc. to the CD INjack to listen
using the connected equipment,
Even if equipment isconnected to the CD INjack,
you cannot listen using the connected equipment
without switching the unit to CD IN mode by
pressing CD IN.
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MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
Cleaningthefront panei
When
the front panelis soiled, wipe the surface
of the panel with a dry and soft cloth.
Cieaningthetapehead
Use a cleaning
cassette to clean the playback
head and capstans approximately once amonth.
If the playback head is dirty, the high tones may
not be reproduced properly.
Cieaningtheconnector
The connector on the reverse side of the front
panel needs to be cleaned occasionally. Wipe
the surface of the connector with a cotton swab
slightly moistened with alcohol.
RADiOSECTION
(FM)
Frequency Range:
87.5 MHz–108 MHz
(100-kHz steps)
87.5 MHz–1 08 MHz
(50-kHz steps)
Ussble Sensitivity 12.7dBf
50 dB Quieting Stmsitivity
17.2 dBf
IF Rejection:
80 dB
Frequency Response: 30 Hz-15,000 Hz
S/N Ratio:
83 dB
Stereo Separation:
35 dB at 1 kHz
Alternate Channef Selectivity
70 dB
Capture Ratio 3 dB
(AM)
Frequency Range:
530 kHz–1 ,710 kHz
(10-kHz steps)
522 kHz–1 ,620 kHz
(9-kHz steps)
Usable Sensitivity
30 PV (30 dB)
TAPESECTION
Wow/Fluttec O.I”A (WRMS)
Tape Speed
4.8 cm/sec. (1 7/8ips)
SIN Ratio:
50 dB
Frequency Responee 40 Hz-14,000 Hz
Stereo Separation: 40 dB
FFIREW Time: 190 sec. (C-80)
AUDIOSECTION
Max. Power Output 40 W x 4 channels
CDiN input
Input sensitivity (load impedance)
CD IN: 500 mV (1O kf2)
GENERAL
Power-Supply Voltage
14.4 V (1i to 16 V allowable),
DC, negative ground
Load Impedance: 4 Q
Tone Control:
Bass* 10dBat 100Hz
Trebla * 10 dB at 10 kHz
Preamp Output Voltage (load Impedance):
2.2 V (10 kQ)
Installation eize
182 (W)
X 53 (H) X
155 (D) mm
(7 l/. (W)
x 2 ‘/8 (H) X
6 1/6(D) inchee)
Accessory supplied: Carrying case (1)
* Specification and external appearance are subject to
change without notice due to product improvement.
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88-KTD-901 -01
9801O9BTM-OX
AIWA CO.,LTD.
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